Talk:Sanskara

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This page is a work in progress. Please add any helpful points or make any corrections you like. I do not mean to play the expert. Rather I simply noticed that this is a common word that had no entry in Wikipedia, though several sites link to it.

Please make the introduction say what it is, not where it's from and stuff. Pointers at WP:GTL. NickelShoe 03:02, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

Charitra 23:03, 30 October 2007 (UTC)==Merge== Both words are just different spellings. BabubTalk 01:54, 17 August 2006 (UTC) this is my feelings Sanskara is ability to perform actions. It's impossible to perform any actions without Sanskara. It's the driving force. Even though this word is found in Hindu scriptures, it’s almost identical to 'temperaments'(TP). Our action revolves around our TP. When a child is born, parents would give that child an up bringing that both the parents have inherited from their parents and associates. Child’s begins to display his or her original TP right from the very beginning. The way the child responds to stimuli is the proof to the traces of TP. Soon the child develops an also adopts a particular life style. We would see constant changes occurring in personalities, but that is in fact the TP emerging and responding to different situations in ones life.

TP can create conflicts of opinion, misunderstanding, which can result in enmity, feeling of hostility. It is also creates unity, understanding, generate feeling of love and gratitude. Understanding TP actually underpins tolerance in society. Charitra 23:13, 30 October 2007 (UTC)charitra